Interviews
Rashid: Afghanistan & Pakistan
Znet Article, April, 06 2006
Ahmed Rashid
Rashid's ZSpace page
Afghanistan & Pakistan
Roediger: Whiteness
Znet Article, December, 01 2005
David Roediger
Roediger's ZSpace page
David Roediger, professor of history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a scholar of critical whiteness studies, delivered a talk titled "The Dilemmas of Popular Front Antiracism: Looking at The House I Live In" on November 17 ...
Resta: "We've Seen the Inner Workings and Felt the Consequences"
Znet Article, November, 16 2005
Patrick Resta
Resta's ZSpace page
(Patrick Resta is the New England organizer for IVAW (www.ivaw.net). He can be reached at iraqvet@mail.com). I want to discuss Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), but first a little background on you. Can you tell us about your service in Ira...
Resta: Veterans Against the War
Znet Article, November, 15 2005
Patrick Resta
Resta's ZSpace page
(Patrick Resta is the New England organizer for IVAW (www.ivaw.net). He can be reached at iraqvet@mail.com). I want to discuss Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), but first a little background on you. Can you tell us about your service in Iraq?...
Robinson: Randall Robinson Interview
Znet Article, October, 13 2005
Randall Robinson
Robinson's ZSpace page
Randall Robinson is a disillusioned man. So much so that he decided to leave the United States in 2001 and settle down in St. Kitts, where his wife is from. He has written a book, Quitting America: The Departure of a Black Man from His Native Land...
Robinson: The Battle for Global Civil Society
Znet Article, June, 13 2005
William i. Robinson
Robinson's ZSpace page
Over the past two decades US foreign policy has radically changed. While the interests and objectives have remained more or less the same despite the fall of Communism, the mechanisms for obtaining them have continued to evolve. Beginning in the e...
Rubenstein: Amnesty International Calls for Prosecutions of U.S. Officials
Znet Article, June, 09 2005
Joshua Rubenstein
Rubenstein's ZSpace page
In a severe condemnation of U.S. conduct in its war against terrorism, Amnesty International Secretary General Irene Khan charged that the Bush administration had abdicated its responsibility to set a global example in upholding human rights. Sp...
Raskin: Bush Administration, Peace Movement Learned Very Different Lessons from Vietnam War
Znet Article, May, 15 2005
Marcus Raskin
Raskin's ZSpace page
With the recent escalation of violence by insurgents in Iraq that includes daily attacks on U.S. and Iraqi forces, car bombings and kidnappings, the optimistic picture recently painted by White House and Pentagon officials of diminishing violence,...
Resta: Permanent Occupation
Znet Article, May, 08 2005
Patrick Resta
Resta's ZSpace page
The voices of veterans who have served in Iraq is among the most important in convincing the public and government officials that the war in Iraq is wrong and the occupation must be ended. The interview below is with Patrick Resta of Iraq Vetera...
Ratner: U.S.-Held Prisoners Transferred Abroad Subjected to Torture
Znet Article, February, 22 2005
Michael Ratner
Ratner's ZSpace page
Despite repeated denials from President Bush and others in his administration that the U.S. government does not engage in torture or hand over prisoners to nations that do, a number of eyewitness accounts and press reports contradict those White H...


